canadiansatan
Saturday 08-09-2008, 03:28 AM
The champaign is set between Episode 3 and 4 (like many aparantly)
I assume that the newly formed Empire was not just sitting by with it's original territory. It likely dominated many more systems. Not to mention used military force to keep systems that did not want to be ruled by any Empire.
Within 5 years the Empire won over every system it wanted. (Many systems are working to build resources for a more organized rebellion in the future, ie the rebel alliance)
10 years after order 66, a couple war buddies from the initial resistance bought a used Ghtroc 720 freighter. They take on a few extra crew members to round out the crew and start doing any job they can get. Think about the movie Serenity and you've got the general idea.
Eventually the crew would likely find themselves in a position to seriously hurt the Empire, and possibly join the Rebellion.
Players are free to be force sensitive, but are warned that Darth Vader is hunting down all jedi and force users. In game mechanics, Vader actually feels the location of someone using the force.
I think of it like a gunshot when you're in the forest. One shot and you'll get a general direction. Two you have a pretty good idea what direction to head. More, well you get the idea.
I assume that the newly formed Empire was not just sitting by with it's original territory. It likely dominated many more systems. Not to mention used military force to keep systems that did not want to be ruled by any Empire.
Within 5 years the Empire won over every system it wanted. (Many systems are working to build resources for a more organized rebellion in the future, ie the rebel alliance)
10 years after order 66, a couple war buddies from the initial resistance bought a used Ghtroc 720 freighter. They take on a few extra crew members to round out the crew and start doing any job they can get. Think about the movie Serenity and you've got the general idea.
Eventually the crew would likely find themselves in a position to seriously hurt the Empire, and possibly join the Rebellion.
Players are free to be force sensitive, but are warned that Darth Vader is hunting down all jedi and force users. In game mechanics, Vader actually feels the location of someone using the force.
I think of it like a gunshot when you're in the forest. One shot and you'll get a general direction. Two you have a pretty good idea what direction to head. More, well you get the idea.